They Had ONE Bullet Left - Inside the Beltway Sniper Arrest (Exclusive Firsthand Account)


Author: Citizens Behind the Badge January 14, 2026 Duration: 48:53
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They Had ONE Bullet Left - Inside the Beltway Sniper Arrest (Exclusive Firsthand Account)

Most people think the Beltway Sniper case ended with a dramatic takedown.

It didn’t.

It ended with a quiet rest stop, two officers, and a decision that sounds backwards: don’t rush in.

Retired Maryland State Police Lieutenant Dave Reichenbaugh was there, the on-scene commander during the capture of John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. In this episode, he explains the real friction inside the manhunt:

  • Why the public wasn’t just “panicking”… they were the missing asset
  • The Fed vs. State vs. Local disagreement that changed the entire play
  • The moment forensics confirmed it was one gun (fast) and why that made it worse
  • The clue that shattered the terrorism theory: a tarot card that said “Call me God”
  • And the chilling detail that still follows him: the last bullet “twirling… and the tinkle on pavement.”

This isn’t a retelling. It’s a firsthand account from the person standing at the edge of the decision.

If you thought you knew the Beltway Sniper case… you knew the headlines.

This is what happened between them.

Guest: Dave Reichenbaugh, retired Maryland State Police Lieutenant

Topic: The Beltway Sniper arrest, the I-70 rest stop standoff, and the “last bullet” moment

Editorial Note: A statement made by the guest regarding John Allen Muhammad’s ideological influences reflects his personal perspective and is presented as commentary, not as a conclusively established fact.

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